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Pekerman cuts Falcao, Muriel and Perea

Radamel Falcao, Luis Muriel and Luis Amaranto Perea have been left out of Colombia's final 23-man squad for the FIFA World Cup.

Published

3 June 2014

Colombia coach Jose Pekerman announced on Monday that the trio had missed out on being part of the World Cup finals in Brazil with Falcao failing to prove his fitness after knee surgery in January.

Perea also missed out due to an injury, while Muriel was deemed surplus to requirements, as Pekerman picked four strikers - Jackson Martinez, Carlos Bacca, Adrian Ramos and Teofil Gutierrez - ahead of the Udinese forward.

"I found this decision hard," Pekerman said of Muriel's omission.

The trio of unhappy players fronted the media alongside Pekerman in Cardales, Argentina, on Monday.

Falcao revealed he had admitted to the Argentine coach he was not 100 per cent fit and ruled himself out of the tournament, so he would not deny a fully fit teammate.

"I was personally very excited to participate but we must carry on and support the team from the outside," the Monaco striker said.

With Falcao finally ruled out of the upcoming World Cup, there will be plenty of pressure on Porto's Martinez, Sevilla's Bacca, Ramos of Borussia Dortmund and River Plate's Gutierrez to score goals in Group C versus Greece, Ivory Coast and Japan.

The absence of Perea due to an ongoing groin injury means Milan's Cristian Zapata, Mario Yepes of Atalanta and San Lorenzo's Carlos Valdes will be Pekerman's main central defensive options in Brazil.

Pekerman named seven defenders, nine midfielders, four strikers and three goalkeepers in his final squad.